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Lake Sinclair!
| Located on the Oconee River in Middle Georgia,
Lake Sinclair has 15, 330 acres of water and 417 miles of
shoreline set in the rolling hills and forest of the Georgia
Piedmont. It was built to provide electricity in 1953, but
it offers recreation to many people. Picnic facilities, boat
ramps, camping areas, and public fishing are all available
on Lake Sinclair. The lake has many coves and inlets, but
also has long stretches of open water. Boaters can head for
the open channels and have an exhilarating trip zipping around
the lake or a leisurely boat tour of remote coves and inlets
can be relaxing fun for family and friends. Sailing enthusiasts
enjoy the brisk winds and open waters of Sinclair. |
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The lake has long been known as a prime fishing
area. From record-breaking bass to a string of bluegills,
there's fishing for everyone's taste and skills. Fishing guides
can be hired to take you out, or you can put your boat in
at one of the many marinas or public boat ramps and find your
own fishing grounds. Bait, supplies and gasoline are available
at many marinas located around the lake. Many fishing tournaments
are held on Sinclair every year, from nationally recognized
fishing tournament to smaller local tournaments. |
| Lake Sinclair is just minutes away from Eatonton
and Milledgeville. Here you can do all your shopping as well
as find a church, school, or employment opportunities. If
you would like a change of pace from Lake life, both communities
offer opportunities to learn about their rich history. |
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